Read the sentences and complete them with the preposition in, on, at, by, for, from or out
1. You can hand in your assignments _____Tuesday _____ the very latest.
2. A tattoo is _____ life. So, think carefully before deciding on having one done.
3. Kick-off is in twenty minutes, so _____ the meantime, do your warm-up exercises.
4. _____ the beginning, I didn’t want to have a party _____ my birthday, but now I’ve changed my mind.
5. Typewriters are already _____ of date.
6. You should read the introduction _____ the beginning of the book.
7. I haven’t seen Michael _____ ages, so I’m going to visit him _____ the weekend.
8. It’s a pity I have to remain indoors _____ such a nice day.
9. I can’t talk to you _____ the moment. Ring me back _____ a while.
10. It’s difficult to see the moon in the sky _____ day.
11. I’m really worried about Sam. He should have been here _____ now.
Read the sentences and complete them with the preposition in, on, at, by, for, from or out
1. You can hand in your assignments ___on__Tuesday __at___ the very latest.
2. A tattoo is ___in__ life. So, think carefully before deciding on having one done.
3. Kick-off is in twenty minutes, so __in___ the meantime, do your warm-up exercises.
4. ___in__ the beginning, I didn’t want to have a party ___on__ my birthday, but now I’ve changed my mind.
5. Typewriters are already __out___ of date.
6. You should read the introduction ___at__ the beginning of the book.
7. I haven’t seen Michael ___for__ ages, so I’m going to visit him __at___ the weekend.
8. It’s a pity I have to remain indoors __in___ such a nice day.
9. I can’t talk to you ____at_ the moment. Ring me back ___in__ a while.
10. It’s difficult to see the moon in the sky ___by__ day.
11. I’m really worried about Sam. He should have been here __from___ now.